The beacon shines
the brightest to those
who have privately prepared
their eyes to see.
To see through
what appears to be
and see into
what is essence
but so concealed.
There has to be
the sensors for sight
and the receptors for vision.
Sight, used
to meet expectations,
cannot see past beliefs
made manifest
as proof in form.
Vision uses the person
as a conduit
to make evident
the light from within
as a refinement shared
towards essence celebrated.
The work of sight as senses
is a labor duly noted.
The work of vision
is a joy of being, shared.
This is where the beacon
shines the brightest . . .
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